| Literature DB >> 31237212 |
Kalle Landerholm1, Disa Kalman2, Conny Wallon2, Pär Myrelid2.
Abstract
Crohn's disease may severely impact the quality of life and being a chronic disease it requires both medical and surgical treatment aimed at induction and maintenance of remission to prevent relapsing symptoms and the need for further surgery. Surgery in Crohn's disease often has to be performed in patients with well-known risk factors of post-operative complications, particularly intraabdominal septic complications. This review will look at the current knowledge of immunomodulating therapies in the peri-operative phase of Crohn's disease. The influence of immunomodulators on postoperative complications is evaluated by reviewing available clinical reports and data from animal studies. Furthermore, the effect of immunomodulators on preventing or deferring primary as well as repeat surgery in Crohn's disease is reviewed with particular consideration given to high-risk cohorts and timing of prophylaxis. Copyright© Bentham Science Publishers; For any queries, please email at epub@benthamscience.net.Entities:
Keywords: Crohn's disease; azathioprine; immunomodulators; inflammatory bowel disease; mercaptopurine; surgery; thiopurines.
Year: 2019 PMID: 31237212 DOI: 10.2174/1389450120666190617163919
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Drug Targets ISSN: 1389-4501 Impact factor: 3.465